FHA Disowns Tonto Dikeh's Ex-Lover, Kpokpogiri, As FCTA Demolishes His N700m Mansion

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The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has disowned Mr. Joseph Kpokpogiri, an ex-lover of Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, after the Federal Capital Territory

Hadi noted that the road alignment which the demolished building obstructed was designed to serve as an important bypass to the Abuja-Keffi road.He added that any plan to realign the road because of the building would be difficult and not a fair judgment to those that it would affect, considering that the demolished building was not in existence earlier when the plan started.

Galadima added that FHA was ordered not to allow any further development on the affected plots, as replacement plots will be given to them, denying a lack of inter-agency collaboration between FCTA and FHA, and that all necessary communications were properly documented.

 

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